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Live breakdown: the Epstein files, Trump, and the media’s inability and unwillingness to connect the dots

A live, unfiltered walk through the DOJ data dump—and why independent media is doing the work legacy outlets won’t

In this live recording, I walk through the latest Department of Justice Epstein file release and explain why the newest documents deepen—rather than resolve—the unanswered questions around Donald Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Despite technical issues that forced me to fly blind during the live chat, the substance of the reporting speaks for itself.

The DOJ’s newest data dump includes flight records showing Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet far more times than previously disclosed, including flights during the period relevant to the Ghislaine Maxwell case and at least one flight where the only listed passengers were Trump, Epstein, and a young woman. The files also reveal a subpoena issued to Mar-a-Lago for employment records tied to Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre, underscoring Mar-a-Lago’s documented role in Epstein and Maxwell’s grooming pipeline.

I also examine the controversial Epstein letter to Larry Nassar, the DOJ’s subsequent walk-back on its authenticity, and why the government’s repeated “oops” moments only fuel distrust rather than clarity. Most importantly, this live confronts the broader failure of mainstream media: an abundance of corroborating documents, emails, photos, and testimony exist—yet major outlets continue to dance around the implications.

This is not speculation for spectacle. It’s a demand for journalism that actually follows the evidence, asks hard questions, and stops treating power as a shield from scrutiny.

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